Law of Cooling Calculation

Newton's Law of Cooling is used to form the temperature change of an object of some temperature placed in an environment of a different temperature. Newton's Law of Cooling states that the hotter an object is, the faster it cools. More precisely, the rate of cooling is proportional to the temperature difference between an object and its surroundings.

Law of Cooling Calculation

Time:

Surrounding constant temperature:

Initial temperature of the object:

Core temperature:

Temperature of the object at time:

(F)

Formula

T (t) = Ts + (To - Ts)*e^(-k*t)

Newton's Law makes a statement about an immediate rate of change of the temperature. This advanced online Law of Cooling Calculation tool is used to calculate the temperature of the object at a given period of time.

Example:
Calculate the law of cooling of the object for the given details.
Time (t) = 11
Surrounding constant temperature (Ts) = 30
Initial temperature of the object (To) = 10
Core Temperature (T) = 20